Applets are small applications running inside of Kicker. Almost everything besides the application starter buttons are applets. They can be added from the context menu by choosing. Every applet contains a small arrow in its handle. Clicking it will bring up a menu which lets you move or remove it, set the Preferences, if there are any and set the preferences of Kicker.
The taskbar applet shows buttons for the running applications. The application, which has the focus, is shown as a pressed button. If an application is minimized, the title displayed in the taskbar will fade to gray.
If you click on the button of the active application, it will be minimized. This means also that if you click twice on an inactive application, it will also be minimized.
A click with the differs: if you have set the taskbar to show the applications of all desktops, you can move this app to the current desktop.
mouse button on a button will show the standard application menu. Only the entryThere is also a small icon on the left or top side of the taskbar, which opens a menu. This is called the . The menu's first entry, , tries to move the windows on your active desktop in a way to see as many as possible. puts all windows on the active desktop over each others, the most recently on top and the others sorted by the time they where last used.
Below those entries is a list of all currently running applications, grouped by the desktops on which they are running. Clicking on the name of a desktop will switch to that one, clicking an application will also activate it. You can specify the mouse behavior. Please refer to Taskbar settings for more about that.
You can configure the taskbar by clicking the
mouse button on the small move handle.Please refer to the section called “The Taskbar” for details about the preferences of the taskbar.
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